Sentences with phrase «faces in the crowd did»

Nevertheless, faces in the crowd did not reflect the show's racial diversity.

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After securing the lease, the first thing Clarino did was install signs outside of his restaurant facing in all directions; for 72 days during construction, the lunchtime crowd saw his signs from the windows of other restaurants.
In front of a crowd of eager ears, the entrepreneur recounted this time in the company's history to prove a point: You don't know jack about your customers — until you meet them face - to - facIn front of a crowd of eager ears, the entrepreneur recounted this time in the company's history to prove a point: You don't know jack about your customers — until you meet them face - to - facin the company's history to prove a point: You don't know jack about your customers — until you meet them face - to - face.
There were plenty of smiling faces in the crowd at Stamford Bridge too, but elsewhere in London Arsenal fans were weeping after witnessing one of their former heroes doing the business for their local rivals.
Previewing the game against burnley, Olly was given no chance on the ball and was over crowded, pushed, hassled, and bruised repeatedly, did nt expect him to score game by game but he had broken all barriers even in the face of critism (constructive or not) and with all the media nonsense and transfer talks and he stood tall (plus he the most handsome lad in epl, the GOLDEN MIRROR attests for that).
Mata has struggled for playing time, Herrera is facing fierce competition from Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic and Marouane Fellaini in midfield, Young continues to show his versatility by doing a commendable job at left - back while Blind has been crowded out.
Out by the half - way line facing the crowd, he caught the ball on his thigh from big Pat's kick, turned as a defender slid in, and then weaved his way towards the Paxton End goal leaving defender after defender on their backsides until he only had Shilton to beat, which he did with consummate ease.
On the other hand, computers have a really hard time recognizing a particular voice or face in a crowd; something most kids learn to do before they're even out of diapers.
The same goes for any pictures that don't have you in them at all, or where it's hard to see your face in a crowd.
And if there had been a crowd, they wouldn't have been recognized; not until one year later, with the Post's Watergate scoops (and, still more, with the 1976 movie based on that grander adventure in newspapering), did the two become household names and familiar faces.
Any event that can line up Jolie, Jake Gyllenhaal (on the jury), Christian Bale (in Zhang Yimou's very weak rape of Nanking epic The Flowers of War), Meryl Streep (receiving a lifetime achievement Golden Bear — and brandishing a Russian doll with her face painted on it), can guarantee itself big audiences, and the crowds do come.
The dynamic between Efron and his frat brothers (specifically Franco) is similar, and while some of the lesser seen brothers might not have much of anything to do, there are quite a few notable faces in the crowd who get their fair share of time and development.
Facing heckling from the crowd, Morgan warned teachers that they should work with the Conservative government, saying: «Teaching unions have a choice — spend the next four years doing battle with us and doing down the profession they represent in the process, or stepping up, seizing the opportunities and promise offered by the white paper and helping us to shape the future of the education system.»
«I'm thrilled to be a part of what Facing History and Ourselves is doing not just in Boston but all over the country,» said Stevenson as he addressed the crowd.
Not only did the network get the great young photographer Alex Prager on board — she decided to shoot the ads in the style of her «Face in the Crowd» photos (many of which are on display through March 9 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and at Lehmann Maupin in New York through Feb. 22).
An article with a distorted quote from a climate report published in 2008 and with an alleged quote by Phil Jones in the third person about himself coming from second or third hand, a crowd of «skeptics» in the comment section, including you, who are taking all of this at face value without doing any fact checking and who see themselves confirmed in their preconceived views by this, and you are trying to sell this to me now as «common knowledge».
Facing off against the likes of the Apple Watch Series 2, new LG Watch Sport and Huawei Watch 2, however, has it really done enough to advance where the original Fossil Q sat and, therefore stand - out in an increasingly crowded market?
While we don't face such terrifying things in our careers, there is the danger of going along with the crowd, to be a yes - person in your office.
Recruiters flip through applications quickly, so don't remain another face in the crowd with a humdrum breakdown of skills.
Do you ever feel like you're just one more face in the crowd, wondering what it takes to be seen, valued, and continually sought out for your expertise?
Does it create an image of your being another pretty face in the crowd, or is it crafted to make you look special and unique Your Score:
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